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_______ v. Sanford: Supreme Court ruled slaves are property & can't be citizens
Supreme Court Justice who ruled over many important cases including Marbury v Madison establishing judicial review.
Believed the nation could not survive being half free and half slave
Believed in popular sovereignty: voters should determine free or slave states
_______ & Chinese immigrants suffered due to Western Expansion
Colonial victory at ______ was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. France became colonial ally after.
Who feared the extension of slavery into Western territories the most?
Wanted to start an armed slave revolt to help Abolitionist cause.
A rivalry based on the special interests of different areas (north and south)
Effects of the Compromise of 1850: CA a free state, New Mexico & _______ have popular sovereignty, no slave trade in DC, Fugitive Slave Act
Part of the Triangle Trade where African slaves were packed onto ships & brought to America
"Bleeding Kansas" mostly led to ________ & slavery supporters
Eli Whitney's ________ directly led to Southern farmers buying more slaves
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Entered as a free state as part of the Compromise of 1850
Which country made anyone moving to Texas to free their slaves? Texans refused.
Outcomes of the ______ act: popular sovereignty, lots of people to KS to vote, repeal MO Compromise of 1820
Elected President of TX after the war for Texas Independence.
Negative result of the __________ Compromise: US became even more divided over slavery
3 compromises dealing with expansion of _________ into western territories: MO compromise (1820), MO compromise (1850), Kansas-Nebraska Act
Strict Puritan who founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony
John Brown used _________ to try to end slavery
Admitted as a free state as a result of the Missouri Compromise of 1820